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I have had varying degrees of success with a program called Aide pdf to dxf converter. If the pdf is of sufficiently high resolution, this software does a pretty fair job of vectorizing a raster image into a dxf. Some cleanup is usually necessary, but still has saved me a ****load of time over the last 9 years or so. With a low-res or poorly aligned scanned image pdf what comes across is usually useless, but in general it has paid for itself many times over in saved time.
One note: the version I have (from 2009) will convert text from a raster pdf into polylines. Looks fine as long as you don't need to edit it...
When I looked to see if it is still available (www.aidecad.com) I see that the new version will convert to dwg, bypassing the dxf step. A free trial is available, so you can test it to see if it will meet your needs. Hope this helps.
Dan.